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Travel Blogs from Kamala
'i'll have a Phi Phi please bob.
... trail; sandals probably not a great choice. Anyway we persevered as the thought of ascending back up was too much to bear. It wasn’t the most pleasant experience, but we did see a large lizard, much to Becca’s delight; unfortunately we had to move on swiftly as we were suddenly under siege from some huge mossies and the camera had frozen up. I think they took more casualties than us but it was a close run ...
Phi Phi: The Land Of No Return
We decided to book the ferry over to Koh Phi Phi island and stay there for a few nights with Kylie, Ryan and Tim a.k.a The Pak-Up Crew. Being so efficient, us 2 had already booked a couple of nights in at a hostel called Mr Local. The rest of the gang were unable to get in there so from the ferry we all went looking for some accommodation for those who hadn't pre arranged before dumping our stuff off at our hostel. En route we saw Laura and Autumn who had been staying in our dorm ...
What a difference a bucket makes!
... a crazy Thai lady kept feeding them shots of tequila, anyway he won woop so
we all got to share the bucket. Then the girls we met went up against each
other hilarious……defo something Laura didn’t want to do.
So in our drunken haze at about 2am we decided we were going
to leave phi phi with the boys the next morning and head to ao nang, we left
and arranged to meet them at 10 at the ...
Krabi & koh phi phi
... whisk us off to the neighbouring island. Aoife was rather delicate and the boat trip was a little bit much for her stomach at times but she enjoyed it all the same- what a trouper!
For once a boat trip didn't make me feel grim and I sat out at the front enjoying the breeze. The water was so clear around phi phi leh. You could see it teeming with fish! We saw Viking cave- a place full of bamboo stilts that are used for the locals to harvest the profitable birds nest to ship to ...
Onward to Koh Phi Phi
... put on our beach clothes and ran to the ocean, which was about 50 yards away. We set up camp on the beach, went into the ocean, grabbed pizza from a food stand, and watched the sunset. This is where we met up with one more of our friends, a previous volunteer with Mirror. I can already tell this island is going to be my favorite place. The scenery is breaktaking. While we are venturing out into the ocean, still ...